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GOP senators turn on Trump express concern over potential ‘self-pardon'
Since the GOP tanked during this week's midterms they are now turning against Trump to be on the right side of history :banana
‘Nobody is above the law’: Record number of Republican senators express concern over potential Trump ‘self-pardon’ Sen. Cory Gardner has joined the ranks of Republicans criticizing President Donald Trump for claiming he can pardon himself. “No one’s above the law,” Gardner told the Denver Post Friday. “I think if he were to try, it would be a really bad idea.” The Colorado senator is the latest in a string of Republicans who either condemned the president’s self-pardon claim or said they don’t believe he has the authority to do so. Most notable among them is House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) who on Wednesday said Trump “obviously” shouldn’t pardon himself. Early on Monday morning, Trump tweeted that he has the “absolute” right to pardon himself, but wouldn’t be doing so because he’d “done nothing wrong.” The claim came after his attorney, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, repeatedly told reporters and pundits that the president has the constitutional right to self-pardon. |
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It's great seeing the GOP grow some fur on their balls and turn in Trump. Better late than never :thumbsup
The alt-right hate fake nic troll behind fske nics ghjghj & xClips Jim will post in 3.. 2.. 1... #ThanksAVN |
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it's clear what's happening right now. trump is paving the way for pardons for himself and his crew of henchmen.
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Just like rudy paved the way for trump to reveal he paid stormy. getting ahead of the story, i think it's called. they are getting the public acclimated to pardons. |
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it's been done plenty of times. Rudy just did it with the stormy payment. it does work. I don't know if it will work here. |
I am an independent. I do not vote along party lines. I vote for the person who is right.
However.... I will never vote Republican again. I am furious over what is happening right now. Obama went eight years without any drama during a very difficult time, and now... Every fucking day it's nothing but vile bullshit coming out of the White House. Today it's how the White House got a warrant for information on reporter's cell phone? Are you fucking shitting me? It's now acceptable to get warrant on a reporter because of a leak? Holy crap. |
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I can't see that such a strategy would work with pardons, particularly if there is true criminal activity that would require pardoning. You are seeing a situation where Trump and his henchmen are in true, legal jeopardy - and the use of pardons NOW prepares the public for agreeing to pardons for Trump and his henchmen in the future? Eh - can't go along with you on that logic. |
↑↑ Typical Russian tactic "what we're doing is evil but you're evil too so it doesn't matter" Fake news
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all part of the pardon strategy in play right now. |
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Or do you? Rhetorical question - we all know the answer. |
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Not logical at all. |
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No, the GOP strategy is clear: denounce the self-pardoning Trump so they have political cover (CYA) but then quietly, in secret, back Trump 100%. You just watch.
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People, including myself, are not going to sit here and watch Trump pardon himself and his henchmen if there is proof he is committing crimes. It's fantasy. There are no Trump-supporting journalists that would agree with him pardoning himself. It's fun to debate the constitutional ramifications, but he would lose nearly all his support. That is not an end game strategy. |
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meanwhile, if trump survives this, repubs can't be seen as not kissing the ring. |
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there are 2 signals being sent- 1. to his henchmen not to worry, i'll pardon you. 2. The other is to condition his base to the deep state conspiracy and his pardons are for victims of it, like he is claiming. That's why he's asking NFL players for referrals, so he can pardon victims of the deep state DOJ. |
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2.) His base already understands the deep state conspiracy. Well, they probably don't - but believe it exists so no conditioning necessary. 2a.) He needs that info from NFL players? LOL. That is not why. |
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it's yet another convenient legal strategy. just like spygate.
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Think of it this way, when the investigation reveals that trump is a criminal, he can point back to all the pardons as proof the ENTIRE investigation is illegitimate. it not only makes sense, it fits with previous actions and fits the narrative. |
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Innocent people aren't bothered by being investigated because there's nothing to find. Innocent people don't fire the investigator because the investigation is causing them stress then brag about the firing to the Russians the next day and via an interview with Lester Holt :1orglaugh |
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He makes the media dance every single day. He happens to be up at 3am, makes a tweet and then controls the news cycle for 3 days by prodding silly, hysterical people. They can't control the news anymore and the media and the left are freaking out every single day about it. At the same time, their ratings are plummeting. |
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Trump squirms , cries and complains on Twitter daily about how stresses he is and what a victim he is, the right hears this snowflake bitch and moan daily , what he's doing to the alt-right has never been seen before , never mind the damage to the GOP. Love it |
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So, Trump has issued 5 pardons so far. Which of these are not-so-secretly signally people he might pardon in the future? How are they connected? Who specifically is he going to pardon do you assume? |
all of them.
most certainly manafort and cohen. right off the top of my head. |
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